) A Central Meeting Place where Friends meet Friends, and all are Welcome! They find here, too, Just what they want at Sure-to-please iPrices. No danger of High prices here, for we've laid 'em low on We 're 44 up aud doing" looking for Bargains all the time, and when we get 'em loose with a very Bmall profit added. Now on QVinoc aVi rl 0rf7vrflG! hy, we cau discount Anybody Any Time on 'Any Kind: Look at these: Ladies' Oxfords for 50 cts, bandals at .65, .75 and on up. ctAlU. V-2LI.UX U.O These Goods are well worth a third more. MenV All Solid, Cip Toe, Lace and worth $1.25 our price only 98 cts. Oln ' hlTI 0"V Tflls Department is Growing every day. No way to account fprit but the fact that we'fe got the right price! Yo'uli have to hurry for the KJLKJ olLlxiQ i Men's and Boys' Nice Negligee Shirts Only 25 Cts. Good Suspenders for 5 cents. Good 10 Cent Sock For 5 Cents, All Color. good things are going fast at elk o 9 Cheapest Store on Earth. JUNE 6, 1902. prominent 8peakei8 , will be pres-l Jbose I&O HtfB R6BSWS(I- A. A. Hart, of Woodleaf, was in town Wednesday, ;" Miaa Josie Lipe of Enochville, is in the city visiting friends. . Jno. M. Julian has retruned from a brief , visit to Morehead city. A number of Salisbury ' people enjoyed a picnic yesterday at Dunn's Mountain. Chief Miller is after the boys who have been interfering with the street lights at night. Rev. V. R. Stickley, of Enoch ville, has gone to WaynesCdro. Va., to spend a few weeks. Last Sunday was Children's Day at St. Enoch's church at Enochville, and there was a large number present. In reply to several queries re ceived we will state that the state convention has been called to ! meet at Greensboro on July lGth. A barn, the property of R. LJ Mauney, took fire last Tuesday , morning but the blaze was extin guished before any serious damage was do no. ' . , - - J. H. lIus3ey,.of the C ivil Ser vice Department, will be 'in the city today for the purpose of con ducting an examination'for the position of rural mail carrier. John Howard, the erstwhile ice cream manufacturer, and later an agriculturist, has returned from Florida where he has been spend ing the jast several months. Mr. ; Howard's many friends are glad to see him. again. eut ; among these are : Prof. J. D. Hodges, Prof. J. Y.jJoyner., Hon. T. B. Bailey and Gov. C. B. Ay- cock. The Salisbury band has beei invited to furuish music. A History of N. C. Lotberaiisia- Even though this is the. dullest part of a dull year, quite a num ber of our good friends have come foward, during the past wekj and made payment of arrears, they are: V, . W Tiexler, Trading Ford ; C. C. Lyerly, city; V. A. Remlsi Great Secret. It is often asked how such start- ing cures, tnat puizie toe oest physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New discovery for con sumption.. Here's the- secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-in- ected mucus, and lets the life- A hripf hiat.orv nf Nnrf h Carolina Kinimons. China Grove: D. 0. Lutheran ism' from the organiza- Morgan, Gold Hill ; Z. A. Kluttz, tion of Synod in this city over a Organ Church; G. A. Miller Zeb; hundred years ago to the present J. F. Butler, Enochville; Jno. M. time by Revs. G. D. Bernheim 15o8t; aitn Agnr graven ; and G. H. Cox, has lust been R. A. Lyerly, Mill Bridge; G. W. placed on sale. JSTo doubt the Richard, Trading Ford. .There book contains much of interest are others who can do agood FOR SHERIFF.' I hereby announce myself a candidate, for High Sheriff of giving oxygen enrich and vitalize.! Rowan County, subject to the ac he blood. It heals the inflamed, tion of the Democratic primaries cough worn throat, and lungs, and convention. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Dis- j covery; the most infallible re medy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggists. " to Lutherans and the reading pub lic in general-. , deed by doing likewise, and - w . j as Bobolink savs; come on. we will not weary at your coming. 323th of Mrs. Moose. i- Last Monday nsght at 8.80 o'clock M's: M..CT. Moose, a sister of Mrs. D. R. Julian, died at her home in this city of heart failure. The de ceased wa8 a most estimable lady, md had been a -resident of Salis bury for many years Maniacs. Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock Miss Nellie Vanderford and Max Barker were united iu marriage at the first Methodist church, Rev. H. L. Atkins officatiug. Shortly The funeral after the ceremony the couple left took nlace on Tuesdav morninz at for .Black Mountain, wnere tney .he Baptist' church, Rev. MY E.. will spend a week or ten days. Parrish officiating. r . Early on Wednesday morning Miss Josephine Coit, and Rev John Wakefield were married at the home of Mrs. W. H. Coit Soon Die. The negro trio now in jail under - p. N. H, Summerell, o senience oi aeam, nave ouii a Norfolk ; Va and Rev. J. Rum a V r 14- Inooo r r 1 1 4" oa fVi stt xtt i 11 noirl " . , . !i puuiv ct" w" v vj- Fjr le. performing tno ceremony tne penalty tor tneir crimes on The cntracting parties are so wel July tti. bneritt Julian will use nd favorapiy known here tha tne tfuncomDe county scanoia, anv Beraonal reference" to them i . i ; t upon wnicn two men were execu- would be 8Uperfluou8. Immedi ately after the marriage ceremony ted a short while since. Sheriff Lee, of Buncombe county will come down and assist Sheriff Julian in-the executions to take place here. J FOR THE SENATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries. . R. LEE WRIGHT. D. R. Julian. StKiLlki a Sts:i Will Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema, scald head or other" skin diseases. How? why by using" Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, .Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c atU druggists. I FOB SALE. A nice little farm, C miles from! Salisbury, about a mile from Cres cent High School, miles from Granite Quarry station, hall a mile of Faith has on it a new two- story dwelling, one tenement house, all necessary out-build- mgs. The place is well watered, there being 6 or 8 springs on it. The land is in a high state of cultivation. It has fruit trees of various kinds' and a good meadow. Write to or call on Roland Kirk, 6-2 4t. Faith. N..C. Evory Woman la ntirMtjd and ihoold know aboot Um wonderfnl MARVEL Whirnng Spray turn ana aurtton. dCh-Ou et MM conTenienu Aak Tor tfrmtat for H. If bo cannot supply Um MARI'KI keiWDtBO Other, but send Kunp for Il lustrated bOOk MM.lt fflTN fnll nnrtlrulT jm1 directions ln- TalDfthle to ladies. MAHVUi CO., Vii' " COPYRIGHT 1 I. Gut Glass For MM Gifts is one of most pre cious offering that can be made. Rich, brilliant, beautiful, and incomparably radiant on table or sideboard Our Cut Glass has a Charm of its Own. '.a Each piece is hand cut in the latest patterns and is ex tremely artistic in effect Our prices are extremely low for high price goods in this line. 115 South -Main Street. . SALISBURY, N. C. Mr and Mrs. Wakefield left for Blowing Rock where they wi spendtheir honeymoon. The marriage of D. A. Lowe, and Miss Cora .Henderson took - : " - 1 place on the 3rd mat. Both par ties are well known in this city. il Need Aid. Dr. Rumple has received, stroi g appeal from theBanun Jjpriuga Orphanage fo- aid. The siiber n teudent of the institution states that the ned of the home is 6ress-ing. Officers Caught him. Wednesday Asheyille officers arrested a negro named Rich Gib son, whdis wanted by the author ities here. Sheriff Julian went after his man and now has him safe in jail. ' , The Electric Line. j Ouec more we hear some talk about our proposed electric street car line i.. i rosL was accom- - A Terrl,e Eiploson nninpd horriA from Naw Yorkl r.,.y lit P 1? A. J i Wednesday, night by a number of 'OI a gasoline- mnnPVPd niAn who flr int.firftt.Ad d7 herftS -rightiully,5; writes N. and thPv looked over the M5- Palnier of Kirkmau, la.- "The c.i:k.,- . best doctors couldn't heal the 7,n wonld hA rPioicpd to raa nar- running sore that- followed, ties take hold of this matter who but Bucklen's Arhica Salve . .. . .. entirelv cured her. Infallible would pusn it, toe completion. or cut;;corn8; sores, boils, bruis There has been talk enough over eg 8fcjn diseases and ;piles. 25 this mattet to build Several lines, at all druggists. " What Salisbury would lik to see .. 1 now: is action. r e IcnilDV llACIf STTC I s, I a mm mm.-1 f!flTTAt.A .Tiint d. Teacbsrs Selected. - At a meeting of the school board L - . bushel ' $ qo held early last week Superinteii- Beans, white, J' ' mixed, " dent Coon was re-elected t the Bacon, sides, per lb., positionlie held during the past L ham, ' Ids sunerin- i ; u 7irj . rouna, VCtti auu ii-icj luuuniuK tcai-uciD .. . i .- n dent .of the Southern, at Char- T ; , n ' were Boiewcvi x iiBtuiauu, m ids x ui i r ter of Asheville, and Miss Eiura, mb per bush., of Snow Hill. Second grade.'M iss Ducks, Annie Stalling's, of Salisbury, and FhwnV?ier lb.. Miss Lewis, of Greensboro. Third Flour, straight, sack, w i a m :i . Gone to Washington. C. S. McManus. who.succeeded Supt. Ryder a.9 division lotte, has gone to Washington where he will be assistant to the general manrzer of the road. He has been succeeded at Charlott by II. Baker. 200 190 1L 10 15 Negro SnrrendPrs. John Froutis, a negro, who graae, Misses Aaaie rnoe ana Guineas Lottie Eagle, of Salisbury Har. per hundred lbs Fourth graded Misses Flora Chap- Hid" creen61 man, of Anderson, S. C, and I Honey per pound r- . - ... . I Lard . . C . some tiuid ago shot auother negro F lorence tiaynes. ot v lrgima. Me&jj bolted, per bu., thrnnrh tha hand at Oranitft -Tifth grade, Misses Laura ban - o, szitw per bush., Quarry, came to town yesterday xora, , oi iuoc&Bvme, ana caaie peas, clay , per bushel, ltO aud surrendered to Sheriff Julian. Kluttz, of Salisbury. Sixth p. " 125 John had a heariug before Esq. D. grade, Miss Jeunie Sullivan, of potetoeI Irigh, per bu 125 nh to r fn lor-- nri nut, TinHar fcaiisourv. from seve bond for his appearance t court, ventn graaes, mcmamg, Capt.'J. C. McCauless was the isy Allen. Misses bparger. of man's bondsman. JMt. Airy, blsie bwyn,j of Waynes boro, and Prof. I. C. Griffin; i Educational Rallj at Cooleenee. There wili be an important educational rally held at Coolee mee June 17th. A number of ele- J Tallow, per pound, 188 1 xri r..t,o V unwashed, 15 COTTON. , Best, per pound, - K to to 1C to 1 40 to- 3K to 110 to 25 to 18 A. Steady Flow of CUSTOMERS FR US And a Steady Flow of : SATISFACTiW: FOR YU . . . . If you buy your Summer Clothing and Furnishing Goods - irom us. ...... . . . . . . 1 We are Mprters for Hotff eatlei Cloilg. Those two piece suits at 86.50 and 10 have made W many friends for the New Clothing Store. Why suffer with heat when uch a small outlay of cash spent at the New Clothing Store, will make you comfortable the re mainder of the hot weather. 8 BjcitI:o COLD EtUCT ftvfca cTo vjcrff Get in the Procession. JV V. ..... 3

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